The City of Cleveland has hired a new police monitor, according to court documents obtained by News 5.
Federal Judge Solomon Oliver approved the city's motion to hire the law firm Hogan Lovells as their third monitoring team and Karl Racine, the former Attorney General of Washington D.C. as the lead monitor.
RELATED: Cleveland seeking public input on next monitoring team for police force's federal consent decree The city had hoped that it would be in compliance with the terms of the decree and that it would have been lifted in five years. In 2018, city leaders realized the necessary reforms would not be possible within five years, and in 2022, the decree was extended for two more years.Cleveland seeking public input on next police consent decree monitoring team Watch live and local news any time:
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